1884.] 
the AMERICAN GARDEN. 
203 
SMALL FRUITS 
r Uistiiuci ciiuuoKuo/wTcn: 
STARK HDRSERIES" 
«.i isnr.. Mnii A 
__ I!!**’ III Mil' 
ed 1880. 300 Aoi'us'Tfl";" s'JJ'itn'iUmi- 
Slinibs, llosos, UootQvntls, Stock" Son.iViII ’ 
Oriinmciitftls. olc. Unoqualoil stnok^iT-Sj ^ 
Viii'totlcs, iuoliulliif; Ihi wCutmV.o n?"?’ “iV' 
oarilosi, best, aiul moat, beiuulf li of'nbm’,i"' 
oumillo-pi-oot nanny -jipl;"'' , h > '>« >' 
variety known. TREES Ov,? 
Evergreen. Elantora anin.Uoa at, wbdtoaaio nrliea 
Address STAKK vlk CO., l.o..ial..na, nio. 
LAUREfTCAmS^' 
HORTICULTURIST, 
Route d’ Heyrieux, No. 218. 
MOSPLAISIR-lYOS-FKAEi]. 
PERPETUAL CARNATION SEED, 
Just gatbered on tlie ctioicest collection. Will nro 
duco about no per cent, of doiililo and varied varieties 
1000 Seeds,.. fi niics. 
500 “.25 •* 
Sent, pt)si‘iiald, for cash payment. 
1838-1884. TH E TaARGE S T 
310ST BEAUTIFUL 
EAKXiY PEAR. Ripening, in 
(Jentral New-York early in July',a.nA 
Sells at Highest Prices. Send for his¬ 
tory i*f Oritfiiml Tree, 100 yrs. old. 
Hen. d-q ii a r l:er h Tor Kicfler 
Pcors, Parry Strawherries, Wil.soii, 
.Ir., Blackberries, i^lariboro Hasp- 
berries. Grapes. 
WM. PAEUY, PARRY P, 0., R. J. 
I ia 50r, and *.> packages. 
Our 2Dc. package of best Embroidery Silk, assorted colors, and I 
Illustrated catalogue of fanev stitches for craiy work, free with I 
eTCT^$hOOorde^yAL^IU^VORKS^JewjmivenjCon^" 
I=»-A.TOH'W'OI^ 12^ . 
Fifty choice pieceJt be.st prints, all dilVerent, each 
quarter of a j'ard wide, and i>vo de.siffiis for quilts, 
ftir 60 cts. 25 i>ieces and one design, 45 cts. 15 smaller 
pieces, 10 cts. Designs, 10 els. each. Fifty large 
iiieces choice silh. f“T Crazy Quilts. SI.00_;_25 pieces, 
oO cte.; 10 pieces, 25 cts. A PRIZE of ?<o.00 given 
for most NOVEXi DESIGN OF PATCHWOllK sent 
before March 1st. 
L. M. RICHARDSON, 
*2 63 Perry St. Philadelphia, Pa. 
BARNES’ 
Patent Foot and Steam 
Power M.'tchinery. Com¬ 
plete outfits for Actual 
Workshop husiucss. 
Lathes for Wood or 
Metal. Circular Saws, 
Scroll Saws, Formers, 
Mortiscrs.Tenoners,etc., 
etc. Machines on trial, if 
desired. Descriptive 
ltnlogueaadPriM-li5tl-r«.^ ^ ^ BARNES, 
", *78 Ruby St. Rockford, III. 
10 Transfer Picture.s, 10 o. ; OOScr.ai) PioMires, 10 c.: 
10 B,aU.ads, 10 c. J. A. Wilso-N', Burlington, JS. .1. 
The Highest-Priced Paint in the 
United States is the 
■SSEX PAINT. 
SAGE GREENS, OEIVE 
MAROON, terra-cotta, 
ORANGE, SCARMT, 
&c., &c., &c., &c., 
riiese Paints are PCCiOlarly adapted ino'taf 
d Suburban rosidonces. JOey conian 1^ contain 
t oxidized (destroyed), and aio waira 
I Barytes. Water, or Benzine. ■ 
Prices and samples furnished by tno 
!SSEX PAINT WORKS, 
ESSEX, CONN^ 
‘will send “nSpMoii.“wo 
». In stAmpa for 3 nioiitb." gamlier Gar- 
Eall-Size Water-proof ”®au,ia, provided 
Itli catalogue ’“‘Ku'il induce otlior 
show tUom to tholr Mends auii 
ddress — .tiTFOBD, CONN 
TJBS. HAPPT DATS, 
HYACINTH GLASSES, 
As the season has now ar. 
rived when It is advisable to 
lay In your supply of bulbs for 
liouso and garden culture, It is 
I»ioper to niiticipato your ne¬ 
cessities by purchasing glas.sc8 
in wlilch to grow Hyacinths, 
Tiilii}s, orCrocusln water. Wc 
Iiavea largo 8 uppl 3 "of elegant 
patterns to wiilch we wisli to 
Attract 3'our kind attention. 
A nioiig the niaiij'styles we offer 
are Included: 
No. 1 (see illustration), a beautiful light-colored 
glass painted with various graceful designs; 50 cents 
each; S5.00 per dozen. 
No. 10, a forcing glass of clear flint; very long, al¬ 
lowing the roots full growlli. Price very low; 10 cents 
each; .$1.00 per dozen. 
Hyaclntli glasses cannot be mailed. For a more 
complete list see our Bulb Catalogue, Just issued. 
CUOICE C'Ol,LECTIONS OF BUI.BS, 
HYACINTHS, CROCUS, 
TULIPS, LILIES, 
NARCISSUS, 
SMALL PRUITS, &c. 
Our Aiiluiiiii Cntiilogiic, containing72 pages, beauti¬ 
fully illustrated; will bo mailed to all applicants for 10 
cents. If you send us an order for Bulbs amounting 
to FIVE DOLLARS oi' over, wo will present 3 'ou 
Willi iisubsci-iption lu the AlilERICAN GARDEN 
for one 3 ’'ear. 
NEW EARLY RUUBARB-“rARAGON.>’ 
Special Collections of Lilies 
Of Our Selection. 
Collection R —For Conservator 3 'or Parlor decora¬ 
tion, 10 beautiful varieties...§3 50 
“ S —For Conservator 3 'or Parlor decora¬ 
tion, 5 beautiful varieties...$2 00 
“ T —For Outdoor decoration, 25 beautiful 
varieties.§10 00 
“ U —For Outdoor decoration, 12 beautiful 
varieties..§5 00 
V—For Outdoor decoration, 6 beautiful 
varieties.§2 50 
NEW EARLY RIIUBARB-“PARAGONV’ 
This variety, although uow offered for the first 
time in this country^ Ims had extensive trial in 
England, and has more than verified the claims 
made for it. It is uuquestionabl 3 ’ one of the finest 
varieties of Rhubarb ever offered, being the earliest 
of all and woudcrfull 3 * imolific. Tlie cro>>Tis and 
stalks are produced in such profusion that more than 
twice the weight can be gatlieredfrom “ PA1U.GOX” 
than from an 3 ' other sort. It has also the qualifica- 
tiou over all others that it never seeds, a claim 
that we have tested and found well sustained last 
summer. The leaves are remarkably small, while 
in color the stalks are a beautiful bright red, and in 
flavor unsurpassed. Price, strong plants, 50 cents 
each, b 3 ’^uiail, post-paid; six for $2.50, postage 25 
cents extra; twelve, $4.00, postage, 50 cents extra. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 34 Barclay Street, New-York. 
linn Tll£ JAL 
WASHER. 
_....1. /iiAotiAT. ftTid with XjCSS Iniuryto 
THE KEYSTONE 
- OVER 300,000 IN ACTUAL USE 
And all glvlnis perfect satLifactiou* ^ 
_ __ ACENTS W ANTED. 
any manufacturer to produce » 
Every Machine Warranted FIVE Years, 
and Satisfaction Guaranteed. TUo only 
Washer that can be damped to any sized i 
tub like a Wringer. Made of maU^blo 
tub like a Wringer. Made oi jnaueaoio 
iron galvanized, and will outlast any t^vo wooden 
maemnes. Afsenia wanted. Eawlusivo Tcrrir 
torv OuracentsaUovertbocouutryoromakmg 
keystone wringers at lowest wholesale prices. 
oLouIum Eofer to editor of this paper. Addiosa E. F. ADAMS & CO.. Erre, Pa.. 
HIP. SISLEY, 
ROSARIAN, 
MONPLAISIR—LYON—FRANCE. 
Can supply the trade with all the best New 
Roses, sent out ist November, at the raiser’s 
prices, 2 $ francs each, with a liberal allowance for 
cash paiyment, and also all the current sorts, in 
stout plants, at very moderate prices. 
ELECTROS and Engrav¬ 
ings for Florists, Seeds¬ 
men, Nursery-men. 10,000 
in stock. 
Send for Catalogues. 
A. BLANC, 
314 N. nth St. Philada. 
r> A nno SainnloBook.Premuimljlst.PrloeLlstsonl 
OAnUo free. U.S. CARD CO.. Goiitorbrook.Comi. 
Beautiful Colored designs of Flowers, 
Birds, Animals, etc., printed on burlap 
. (olotli), to be worked in rags, yarn, etc. 
*Wliolesalo and retail. Largo discount 
to dealers. Send to manufaoturor for eatalogue. 
G EO. B. ASbUEWS, Blddeford, MO. 
RUGS 
